The survivor of a minivan crash who was pulled from the water by witnesses, refused offers of medical treatment, ignored police commands to sit down, then grabbed an officer’s stun gun, was shot in the legs and arrested, as shown in body-cam video just released by Miami-Dade Police.

Jahmal Parker, 29, who police say lives in Pompano Beach, had just been rescued from an overturned, half-submerged van after colliding with another vehicle at mile marker 114 on U.S. 1 in the Florida Keys, about noon on March 29, records show.

A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officer offered to help but Parker was uncooperative and began to walk away, so the officer requested backup and two Miami-Dade police officers showed up.

The body-cam video shows an unresponsive Parker reaching over and grabbing a stun gun from the holster of one of the officers, pointing it at them and then running away.

The officers opened fire and hit Parker’s legs. He fell to the ground cursing and continued to resist the officers but was eventually handcuffed, the video showed.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue airlifted Parker to Jackson South Medical Center in Kendall where he was treated before being taken to jail on charges of resisting arrest and aggravated assault on law enforcement officers, police said. Bond as set at $75,000, records showed.

The two officers involved in the shooting have been identified as Ronald Neubauer, 54, who has been a police officer for 27 years and Richard Bellon, 34, who has been on the force for eight years, police said.

Relatives said Parker is schizophrenic and was not receiving any medication or treatment at the time of the crash and confrontation, according to WPLG-Ch.10.